How to Hide your Fringe

Your fringe may be your statement look but it’s time to be bold and mix up your hairstyles. It’s time to part ways with your fringe and temporarily rock the fringeless look with these easy to copy hairstyles.

Look 1 – Swept Back Look

Step 1 – Add volume

Add some volume to your fringe using hairspray. Simply spray under the fringe and sweep back using your hands or a comb.

Step 2 - Hold in Place

Hold your fringe into place using hairspray. If you have a short fringe and you find it sticking up, use extra hairspray or gel to hold down.

Look 2 – Dutch Double Brain

Step 1 – Split your fringe

Part your fringe in the centre using a comb for accuracy. Next, clip one side back out of the way.

Step 2 – Begin Braiding

Pull your fringe back intertwining it into your lengthened hair. Next, take three sections of hair and begin braiding by taking the right side over the centre section and then the left. Repeat until your braid has been formed. Keep it close to your scalp to prevent the braid loosening.

Step 3 – Secure in place

Once you have braided the first side of your hair, hold into place using a thin hair tie.

Repeat this step on the other side and fix with hairspray to complete the look.

Look 3 – Braided Topknot

Step 1 – Begin your Braid

Sweep your fringe back over your head and section into 3. With these strands, begin braiding by taking the left side over the middle strand, then the right. Repeat to complete the braid along your crown.

Step 2 – Tie into Place

Once you have braided your crown tightly to your scalp, secure the end with a thin hair tie, leaving enough hair to at the end to form the bun.

Step 3 – Backcomb

Bring the remaining hair up and backcomb to create volume and thicken the bun.

Twist the hair around to form a bun and secure into place using clips. Those with thicker hair will need to use more clips to ensure the bun doesn’t fall out.